Baseball&#39;s 3-in-1 zone trainer

ABSTRACT

BASEBALL&#39;S 3-IN-1 ZONE TRAINER is a device for training and conditioning three player-position, at the same time or in pairs or individually, to maximize their individual skill level in the art and science of the pitching, hind-catching and hitting of a baseball; all of which is dependent upon the strike zone for their successful mastery of this aspect of the game. BASEBALL&#39;S 3-IN-1 ZONE TRAINER is comprised of four primary connecting sections for ease of assembling and disassembling: Section 1—the stable metal horizontal Base Plate, color-coded red, provides for the connecting of, Section 2—the stable metal vertical Telescopic Height Base and Adjustable Posts, which allows for a true and individualized strike zone for all three player-position to practice within, is also color-coded red and provides two locations for the connecting of, Section 3—the Upper and Lower Strike Zone Arms comprised of a combination of flexible materials (i.e.; rubber, plastics and FIBERGLAS (flexible fibrous glass) for defining the horizontal and vertical yellow and green color-coded strike zone; and finally, Section 4—the Diamond-shaped Double-edge Deflective-style Closed-cell Rubber-molded Coverings. These coverings are presecured to Sections 2 and 3. The color-codes of this 3-In-1 baseball player-positions training apparatus identifies the green zone as the strike zone, the yellow zone as located just outside the strike zone, and the red zone is indicative of being far outside of the strike zone. The weighted stability of the 1st and 2nd sections, the red zone provides the needed support for the sturdy yet flexible construction of the 3rd and 4th sections, that being the yellow and green zones.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

I realize, due to the late filing of this nonprovisional utility patentapplication, my provisional utility patent application (Customer#000108173, Reference #30755895, and application Ser. No. 61/683,041filed Aug. 14, 2012) became ineffective in reserving a beginning date aspurposed.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to sports training apparatus and, morespecifically, to strike zone training devices for pitchers,hind-catchers and batters in the game of baseball.

In the sport of baseball a pitcher must propel the baseball at a targetselected by the hind-catcher toward the batter's strike zone in-orderfor the game to begin and most often end. Using various ball-throw typesthe pitcher attempts to strike the batter out or at least minimize theirhitting ability. The hind-catcher places the catcher's mitt within oraround the strike zone for the pitcher to throw the baseball to. Thesetargets should best identify the batter's weaknesses. Using a baseballbat, the batter must execute a coordinated swing for a successful hit ofthe baseball into or out of the field. A successful hit by the batter isdetermined by a variety of factors at a particular point in the gameitself. Although general body strength and endurance are necessary,certain specific muscles or muscle groups are primarily employed duringthe pitching, hind-catching and batting of the baseball; yet, all threeplayer-positions are dependent upon the strike zone for their individualand team's success.

In most sports conditioning, athletes engage in various exercises tostrengthen and train the primary muscle groups needed for mastering aparticular sport, and more specifically a player-position within thatsport. In some instances, additional training apparatus are used formore concentrated training. In baseball, for these specificplayer-positions, athletes practice pitching, hind-catching and hittingthe baseball to increase their manipulative skills while at the sametime strengthening the muscles and visual focus needed for each of thesefunctions.

It is a typical feature of sports training apparatus within the game ofbaseball to concentrate the training to one particular player-positionat a time, whether pitching or batting, while the catcherplayer-position is typically left without a practice device altogether(i.e., U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,771,294 and 6,443,859 and 4,886,267). Thepresent invention is designed specifically for training all three aforementioned player-positions, whether practicing individually oraltogether.

It is the principle object of the present invention to provide astrikingly new and improved apparatus for training baseball's pitchersand hind-catchers and batters with one device that optimizes eachplayer-position's muscular conditioning and visual focus.

Another object is to provide a baseball training apparatus that allowsmultiple player-positions to improve their skill level at each of thosepositions that centers on baseball's all important strike zone. Thisinvention allows for the individualized defining of the specificparameter needed for each player-position to perform their assignedplayer duties.

A still further object is to provide a baseball training device adaptedfor occasionally repeated, forceful hits by a baseball bat or ball whichis of extremely durable materials and structurally sound design.

Other objects will in part be obvious and in part appear hereinafter.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In furtherance of the foregoing objects, the invention contemplates abaseball training apparatus having a horizontal metal base supportstructure that includes two angle iron sticks welded to a metal platethat is welded to a small metal holding coupling, as well as, a clampingcollar that is welded to the holding coupling. This constitutesBaseball's 3-In-1 Zone Trainer Base Plate, the first section, andprovides the stabilizing foundational support for this invention.

The second section, known as Baseball's 3-1n-1 Zone Trainer TelescopicHeight Base and Adjustable Posts, is comprised of the two vertical metalsupport posts. The first vertical support hollow metal tubing member,also referred to the base post, is comprised of two equal metal tubingparts joined by a metal tee and two clamping collar. These clampingcollars are located at the top end of this base post and at thehorizontal reducing leg of the metal tee. The second vertical supporthollow metal tubing member fits inside the first vertical support hollowmetal tubing creating an individualized telescopic height adjustmentcapability. A metal reducing elbow is welded to the top of this supporttubing and a metal collar clamp is welded to the reducing elbow leg.Together, these combined vertical parts provide the needed connectivesupport for the final section that defines the invention's strike zonefor the sport of baseball and the training of the afore mentionedplayer-positions.

The third section is comprised of two like parts referred to asBaseball's 3-In-1 Zone Trainer Strike Zone Upper and Lower Arms. Eacharm defines the upper and lower boundaries of the strike zone and isconstructed of a threaded FIBERGLAS (flexible fibrous glass) rod have asmall rubber hose at the post connecting end, a PVC (polyvinyl chloride)tee and elbow with each having a connecting PVC (polyvinyl chloride)nipple extension to be fixed to define the inside and outside limits tothe strike zone.

All sections, with the exception of Baseball's 3-In-1 Base Plate sectionwhich is painted red, are enclosed in the fourth section, Baseball's3-In-1 Zone Trainer Double-edged Diamond-shaped Deflective-styleClosed-cell Rubber-molded Coverings. Each section is color-coded red,yellow or green for the purpose of clearly defining where the strikezone is and is not for all three player-positions.

In operation, the apparatus is adjustable to the individualized upperstrike zone limit while the lower strike zone limit is fixed for mostall nine year olds through adult age baseball players.

This invention is designed to restrict the targeting of the baseball bythe hind-catcher, the throwing to the baseball by the pitcher and thehitting of the baseball by the batter. Due to the composition of theconstruction materials, this invention provides the structural stabilityto maintain the desired strike zone, while at the same time provide theneeded flexibility if and when the training apparatus is occasionallystruck by a baseball bat or ball. Thus, the elements are returned totheir original position by the rebounding action inherent in thecomposite of the construction materials.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING

FIG. 1 is a full view of the invention, BASEBALL'S 3-IN-1 ZONE TRAINER,enclosed with its diamond-shaped double-edged deflective-styleclosed-cell rubber-molded coverings.

FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the invention, BASEBALL'S 3-IN-1 ZONETRAINER, showing the individual parts of the diamond-shaped double-edgeddeflective-style closed-cell rubber-molded coverings separate from theinventions core structure itself with its individual parts.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Referring now to the drawings, the training apparatus of the inventionincludes four basic sections: Section 1—Baseball's 3-In-1 Zone TrainerBase Plate—a metal base support plate intended to rest on asubstantially horizontal surface while the apparatus is in use in itsprincipal anticipated application; Section 2—Baseball's 3-In-1 ZoneTrainer Telescopic Height Base and Adjustable Posts—affixed to the basesupport is a metal telescopic zone height base post with a 2-piececlamping collar for the inserted metal telescopic height adjustable postfor the purpose of individualizing the position of the upper and lowerboundaries of the strike zone; Section 3—Baseball's 3-In-1 Zone TrainerStrike Zone Upper and Lower Arms—two FIBERGLAS (flexible fibrous glass)rods called the arms that thread into and are secured by means of two2-piece clamping collars, one joined at the horizontal tee joint leg ofthe metal telescopic zone height base post for defining the lowerboundary, and the other joined at the horizontal reducing elbow jointaffixed to the top of the inserted metal telescopic height adjustablepost for defining the upper boundary. These two arms each have two smallvertical positioned extensions to define the inner and outer boundariesof the strike zone itself; and Section 4—Baseball's 3-In-1 Zone TrainerDiamond-shaped Double-edged Deflective-styled Closed-cell Rubber-moldedCoverings are secured to Sections 2 and 3 as shown in both FIGS. 1 and2. The first drawing (FIG. 1) shows the view of a completely assembledinvention; and, the second drawing (FIG. 2) shows an exploded view witheach sections individual parts of the same. All four sections arepreassembled, and sections 3, 4 and 5 are pre-enclosed with itsspecialized rubber-molded covering.

Section 1—Baseball's 3-In-1 Zone Trainer Base Plate (FIG. 2) as denotedby reference numeral 1 and corresponding sub-lettering, is comprised oftwo angle irons 2″×2″×36 L″×⅛″ TH (1A and 1AA). Welded to them andcentered is a metal plate 12″×18″ W× 3/16″ TH (1B). And, welded to themetal plate is a 1¼″ threaded metal coupling (1C). At the top of thiscoupling, is welded a 1 11/16″ 2-piece clamping collar (1D). This baseplate rests horizontally on level ground.

Section 2—Baseball's 3-1n-1 Zone Trainer Telescopic Height Base andAdjustable Posts (FIG. 2) as denoted by reference numeral 2 withcorresponding parts sub-lettering, are made of two separate verticalposts, the base post and the telescopic height adjustable post, alongwith their connecting joints and locking devices. The base post is madeof a 1¼″×12″ threaded metal pipe (2A) welded to a threaded 1¼″×½″×1¼″reducing metal TEE (2B). At the ½″ reducing tee is welded a ¾″ 2-piececlamping metal collar (2C). Another 1¼″×12″ metal pipe (2D) at itsthreaded end is welded to the top of the tee. At the non-threaded end ofthis same pipe has welded to it a 1 5/16″ 2-piece clamping metal collar(2E). The telescopic height adjustable post is comprised of three weldedparts: a 1″×36″ black metal pipe (2F) with a 1″×½″ reducing 90° metalelbow (2G) and a ¾″ 2-piece clamping metal collar (2H). Duringassembling, the bottom pipe is threaded to the base plate and secured inposition by the base plate's 2-piece clamping metal collar. The upperadjustable post slides into the lower base post and secured to itsdesired height by the 2-piece clamping metal collar.

Section 3—Baseball's 3-In-1 Zone Trainer Upper and Lower Strike ZoneArms (FIG. 2) are identical in design and identified by the numeral 3and related sub-lettering. Each arm is comprised of a ¾″ FIBERGLAS(flexible fibrous glass) rod (3UA & 3LA) that is threaded at both ends.Each rod has a ¾″×2″ rubber hose sleeve (3UB & 3LB) at the connectingend to the Telescopic Zone Height Base and Adjustable Posts, a schedule40½″ skt female×½″ npt female×½″ skt female PVC (polyvinyl chloride) tee(3UC & 3LC) with a threaded schedule 40½″ npt PVC (polyvinyl chloride)close nipple (3UD & 3LD) at the 24″ mark to identify the outside strikezone and a threaded schedule 40½″ npt 90° PVC (polyvinyl chloride) elbow(3UE & 3LE) with a threaded schedule 40½″ npt PVC (polyvinyl chloride)close nipple (3UF & 3LF) located at the far end of the FIBERGLAS(flexible fibrous glass) rod to identify the inside strike zone.Therefore, Baseball's 3-In-1 Zone Trainer Upper and Lower Strike ZoneArms define all four sides of this sport's baseball strike zone.

Section 4—Baseball's 3-In-1 Zone Trainer Diamond-shaped Double-edgedDeflective-style Closed-cell Rubber-molded Coverings (FIG. 2) is thefinal section and identified by the numeral 4 and its sub-lettering.This section is comprised of one lower base post red-coded covering(4A), one upper adjustable post red-coded covering (4B), one upperstrike zone arm covering (4C) and one lower strike zone arm covering(4D). Although each strike zone arm covering are made in one piece, bothstrike zone arm coverings have a yellow-coded area and a green-codedarea. The yellow-coded area indicates just outside the strike zone andis the area that connects at the Section 2 vertical connection points(2C & 2H), while the green-coded area is the strike zone itself. Thiscovering serves two primary functions. First, they have a color codeddesign serving to give clarity to where the true strike zone is locatedfor each individual player-position afore mentioned. The green coloredarea clearly identifies the strike zone itself, while the yellow coloredarea shows each player-position where just outside the strike zone isand the red colored area indicates that the play itself is way outsidethe strike zone. Second, the diamond-shaped double-edgeddeflective-style closed-cell rubber coverings are intended to helpreduce the impact of and deflect the baseball or bat when occasionallystruck.

DRAWINGS

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OATHE OR DECLARATION

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SEQUENCE LISTINGS

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SOME PATENTS RESEARCHED

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SOME CLASSIFICATIONS RESEARCHED

U.S. Classification 473/417, 473/422, 473/425, 473/429, 473/451, 473/453

I claim:
 1. An Apparatus for training three specific player-positions inthe sport of baseball, either individually, in pairs or all three at thesame time, while providing the accuracy and restriction needed forleveraging the effectiveness of each specific player-position,comprising: a support base having a clamping collar attached to an uppersurface of the support base, said support base for placement on asubstantially horizontal surface, wherein said clamping collar furtherincludes a threaded coupling secured thereto; a post, removeablyreceived within said threaded coupling, said post including atee-collar; a pipe slidably received within said post, said pipeallowing for free adjustment to an individualized strike zone heightposition, wherein said pipe includes an elbow collar attached at anupper end of said pipe; a first horizontal rod mounted to said elbowcollar of said pipe, and a first pair of tee-extensions slidablyreceived on said first horizontal rod and extending downwardly fordefining an inner and outer boundary of a strike zone; and a secondhorizontal rod mounted to said tee-collar on said post, and a secondpair of tee-extensions slidably received on said second horizontal rodand extending upwardly for defining an inner and outer boundary of astrike zone; wherein said apparatus is positioned in a batter's boxopposite a batter, with an adjusted personalized strike zone extendingto and just in front of a home plate, allowing a “True Strike Zone” tobe visualized simultaneously by all three inter-dependent playerpositions i.e. pitcher, catcher and batter and allowing each to mastertheir player position skills, while allowing an entire baseball team topractice fielding hit baseball(s).
 2. The apparatus of claim 1, whereinsaid base includes first and second support legs and a flat surfacepositioned therebetween.
 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said firstand second horizontal rods are formed of a flexible fibrous glassmaterial and said first and second pair of tees are formed of aPolyvinylchloride material.
 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein saidfirst and second horizontal rods, said first and second pair oftee-extensions, said post and said pipe are enclosed in a diamond-shapeddouble edged deflective style closed cell rubber molded covering.
 5. Theapparatus of claim 4, wherein the coverings absorbs and helps reduceimpact of and deflect a baseball bat or baseball when struck.
 6. Theapparatus of claim 4, wherein said coverings define the boundaries of astrike zone, the covering further defined by first, second and thirdcolors, wherein the first color indicates when a baseball is justoutside the strike zone, the second color different from the first colordefines when a baseball is way outside the strike zone, and the thirdcolor different from the first and second colors defines when a baseballis within the strike zone.
 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein saidpost is formed of a first outer tubing having a threaded collar at anupper end, and a second inner tubing having a tee coupling at a lowerend, said second inner tubing secured to said first outer tubing.
 8. Theapparatus of claim 7, wherein said first outer tubing, said second innertubing and said pipe are formed from metal.
 9. The apparatus of claim 7,wherein the pipe is black in color.